He did not state that obedience to the law makes one fully righteous before God in an eschatological sense. |
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Neither amillennialism nor postmillennialism is inclined to search for God's supernatural intervention as an agent in eschatological events. |
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Otherwise a severe eschatological affliction awaits her and her children, the spiritual followers of the prophetess. |
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An eschatological vision of the world may offer an alternative way out of the impasse of provincialism and confessionalism. |
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Most biblical scholars largely reject the eschatological assumptions of this kind of pop end-times literature. |
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The divine judgment is unexpected, kenotic, eschatological, and apophatically affirmed and denied. |
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An eschatological messianic banquet is foretold there in which Jesus will sit once again with his disciples. |
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He contends that they each reflect the basic soteriological, christological, eschatological, and ecclesiological thrusts of the letter. |
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The cosmic goal of righteousness suggests an eschatological dimension to justification. |
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What makes the eschatological future available is God's sabbatical celebration, which has been taking place since the foundation of the world. |
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These are secular eschatological fantasies we have fastened on as we have lost faith in the only True Eschaton, who is Jesus. |
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Romans 8 is rich in eschatological language, proclaiming a deep longing for our future. |
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But others see the current reality as a more advanced stage, a real eschatological stage that possesses a mystical rhythm. |
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The role of religion is not diminished by this since the eternal eschatological questions remain its main property. |
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For another thing, it may be envisaged in the form of eschatological discourse. |
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Rather, the Church welcomes the definitive eschatological event, the event of a unique love that is always offered to us. |
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This eschatological reality of humanity is something that in a certain way can be sensed in the pilgrimage to Santiago. |
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The redemptive event of the past shaped the destiny and the eschatological orientation of the biblical society. |
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Today's terrorists increasingly look at their acts of death and destruction as sacramental or transcendental on a spiritual or eschatological level. |
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If, at the same time, we understand divine judgment as kenotic and eschatological, we will be driven to deny that anything we understand by judgment might represent it. |
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The peace of God likewise transcends the limits of time: it extends to eschatological times. |
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This being 2012, the year the world may or may not end, certain people may find themselves in an eschatological mindset. |
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For churches that do not endorse a premillennial eschatology the emphasis is on the present, and other-worldly eschatological discussions are largely absent. |
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It describes the eschatological dimension of faith simply and directly. |
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Only when Christ's death was ordered to the Exodus recollection could the eschatological dimension of the soteriological significance of Jesus' death be appreciated. |
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Similarly, the Gospels reveal a soteriological consistency in which Jesus is presented not only as an eschatological instrument but as salvation itself. |
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Thus, we are happy to endorse MGH's eschatological construal of God's activity in the new creation. |
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Surely, the eschatologists argue, this petition stands as conclusive proof that for Matthew and Luke the Lord's Prayer is an eschatological prayer. |
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The eschatological motif leads likewise to a theology that takes its orientation from the perspective of our human telos together with the telos of creation as a whole. |
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Our life of Friars Minor has to be an eschatological sign, a parable of the Kingdom. |
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First, Jesus shared with the Essenes a theology that was thoroughgoingly monotheistic and paradigmatically eschatological. |
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The Greek metanoia is a widely honored biblical way to speak of conversion, but metamorphe constitutes a more profound change that has eschatological significance. |
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This formulates an eschatological teaching that can be embraced by the present biblically oriented community. |
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The biblically oriented community, whose covenantal consciousness was deepened by an eschatological orientation, was open to effective preaching. |
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I do not believe in the panentheistic idea that the creation is within God as a present reality, but I do believe in panentheism as an eschatological destiny. |
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The Quiddity of Wilf Self, by Sam Mills Down, down, on to the eschatological bed. |
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The promise of salvation in its fullness is eschatological and proceeds in a world marked by the reality of sin. |
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We could write off Paul as being overly eschatological, too stuck to his so-called interim ethic until the Lord returns. |
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However, this eschatological destination does not lessen the commitment to the advancement of the earthly city. |
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Redemption pervades all human history, even before Christ, and prepares its eschatological future. |
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Many separate but related religious groups of that era shared similar mystic, eschatological, messianic, and ascetic beliefs. |
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The reign of the Messiah, preceded by messianic birth pangs, eschatological war, still belongs to Olam ha-Zeh, and the kingdom of heaven will succeed it. |
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This is true both in Indian mystical religion and in Near Eastern and Western eschatological religions, which are concerned with the last time that inaugurates a new sacred age. |
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Thus, in the post Destruction time, the rabbinic liturgists have formulated an eschatological vision in their interpretative view of scriptural fulfilment. |
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With the waning of the eschatological expectation that formed the original context for the Pauline views on marriage, his writings were interpreted ascetically. |
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Thus, the canonical ending of Malachi presents a coalescence of the eschatological hope with the covenantal obedience in the present hearing of scriptures. |
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Peguy believed Christianity's dominant eschatological traditions promoted bourgeois individualism and apathy in the face of suffering. |
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This eschatological action by God will include the incorporation Into the divine life of our cosmic reality. |
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Rabbinic religion was inescapably eschatological because the world in which rabbis lived could make sense to them on no other basis. |
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The Church is convinced that by offering Jesus Christ She is offering the leaven of human dignity in all its temporal and eschatological dimensions. |
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The language of Romans 8 is ecological as well as eschatological. |
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The idea of crossing water en route to the otherworld, which first appears in Egyptian eschatology, occurs in the eschatological topography of other religions, as was noted above. |
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A release from this eschatological cycle, in after life, particularly in theistic schools of Hinduism is called moksha. |
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This biblical literalism gave Winchester's universalism a decidedly eschatological flavor that fit comfortably with his premillennialism. |
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All of Foster's material is shaped, however, by an implicit eschatological vision of history, a problematic fact for those opposed to such a melioristic view of history. |
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Neal's book reveals several key findings that will likely change people's thinking toward where humanity stands in relation to the beginning of eschatological events. |
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Part 2 covers the natural law as it applies to God's redeemed people in the covenants of grace and, therefore, looks at the new creation and its eschatological realities. |
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Loisy's eschatological interpretation of Jesus and his message raised questions regarding the Church as the legitimate continuator of that message and mission. |
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Davies, it is not clear why he includes their covenantal nomism and kerygmatic theology under the broader rubric of eschatological existentialism. |
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